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Notes: Father, Max, played 12 years in the major leagues as an outfielder and brother, Will, is the right fielder for the San Diego Padres. Winston played safety and quarterback as a Connecticut prep before spending two seasons at Glendale (Ariz.) Community College. Posted 97 tackles, eight for loss and two sacks with one interception in 2007 (10 games); and 94-1-0 with one interception in '08 (10 games). The Broncos' nickel back in '09, started all 14 games and produced 63-8-0 with three pass breakups, two interceptions (30-yard TD against Fresno State) and one forced fumble. In '10, started 12-of-13 games at the nickel and recorded 53-9½-5½ with two pass breakups. Non-start came against New Mexico State when he served a two-quarter suspension for a helmet-to-helmet hit.

Positives: Good instincts. Tough and physical. Plays bigger than his size and has a healthy disregard for his body. Explosive hitter. Good agility and short-area quickness. Flies around and looks for the kill shot. Has a nonstop motor and plays with energy and tempo. Terrific intangibles and football character - motivated, hardworking, vocal leader. Has pro bloodlines.

Negatives: Is built like a safety and has short arms and small hands. Tweener - undersized for a linebacker and lacks ideal speed and athletic ability for defensive back. Has limitations in man coverage.

Summary: Intense, high-strung headhunter who served a nickel role in college, but does not have the speed or ease of movement to envision as an NFL safety and is not built to bang in the box. Could factor as a nickel or dime linebacker, but has the makeup and tackling ability of a special-teams standout.